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The One-Page Membership Recruitment Plan

Membership Marketing

Earlier this year, I presented a session at ASAE’s MMC Conference on how to jumpstart planning for a membership recruitment program. In my consulting, I have found that some groups do not have a marketing strategy in place to add members. I call this method the “Ready, Fire, Aim” approach to membership recruitment.

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3 Strategies to Recruit Members Through Association Software

Blue Sky eLearn

When it comes to recruitment for your association, you have to walk a thin line. Ready to recruit a fresh pool of members for your program? Marketing: How will you encourage prospective members to attend? Marketing: Non-members might assume that an event hosted by your association is just for members. Let’s get to it!

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Recruit the Whole Person

Spark Consulting

Last week, I was teaching the volunteer management course for ASAE’s Association Management Week with the smart and talented Andrea Rutledge (Executive Director of the National Architectural Accrediting Board), and she and I got chatting about membership recruitment. What are you doing to “recruit the whole person”?

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Wednesday Buzz: Recruiting Passionate Members As Marketers

Associations Now

Coordinated member marketing may be big and flashy, but the word-of-mouth variety still has its role. Tony Rossell, senior vice president of Marketing General, highlights the value of treating your most fervent supporters as volunteers who can help market your association’s membership in a more formalized way. But as Inc.

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Recruiting Members Face-to-Face

Eric Lanke

And when I found myself across a conference room table from its president, listening to him describe his company, its products and services, the markets it served, and the workforce development challenges it faced, I felt even more confident in that assessment. Why, I wondered had he not yet decided to become a member?

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How to Get Current Attendees to Recruit New Ones

Associations Now

It’s hard work to convince new people to register for your conferences, but your current attendees may be able and willing to help. If you’re finding yourself in that position, it could be time to try something new and turn to people who have already attended—and enjoyed—your conference to enlist new registrants. Share knowledge.

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Hotel Group Launches New Job-Recruiting Initiative

Associations Now

The American Hotel & Lodging Association’s Hospitality is Working campaign will support the recruitment and placement of Opportunity Youth—16 to 24-year-olds who are out of both school and the workforce—in the hospitality industry. To train, certify, and place 8,000 young workers in facilities in need of the help.